Patton electronic manual Resetting the M-ATA to factory default

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SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide

2 • SmartLink installation

 

 

Resetting the M-ATA to factory default

1The M-ATA should be powered off.

2Press the recessed button on the rear of the M-ATA, then apply power to the unit.

3Continue depressing the button while the LEDS are flashing, and only release the button after the LEDs have stopped.

4You may now log in to the M-ATA using the password “root”.

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Contents SmartLink M-ATA Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Telephony None Table of Contents System Table of Contents Documentation Calling Features List of Figures List of Tables About this guide AudienceStructure Safety when working with electricity PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document General observationsGeneral conventions General information Chapter contentsSmartLink M-ATA SmartLink M-ATA overviewSmartLink installation Phone Power adapter Installing the M-ATAResetting the M-ATA to factory default System information System Uptime HomeSystem information System Status Network-LAN Network Settings StatusInterface Status Settings Internet Configuration Obtain LAN configuration dynamicallySpecify fixed LAN configuration Authentication Enable PPPoESettings WAN PPPoE ConfigurationMAC Spoofing Configuration Configuring Dynamic DNSWAN MAC Address Spoofed Vlan ConfigurationVlan Tag Ieee 802.1q ToS/DiffServPriority Tag Ieee 802.1q Saving your workTelephony Telephony Telephony VoIP Status VoIP Server Registration StatusPhone Line Status User Name Caller ID SettingSubscribed for Voicemail Messages waitingSIP Server Settings Gateway SettingsSIP Configuration SIP Extensions RTP Telephone Event ConfigurationVoIP Vlan Configuration SIP Parameters SIP Timer Values millisecondsHook Flash Mime Type RTP ParametersNAT Traversal Packetization Audio/CODEC ConfigurationJitter Buffer FAX without T.38 Use G.711 faxUser Information PhoneSupplementary Service Activation Distinctive Ring Message Waiting IndicatorCall Transfer Dialing by IP AddressDial Out Type Call Forward SettingsSelective Call Forward Settings Incoming Call BlockOutgoing Call Block Line 1 Speed Dial Settings Http Digest SettingSpeed Dial Speed Dial ServSystem System System New Root Password Set Security PasswordNew User Password Confirm new passwordEnable Syslog Syslog ServiceConfiguration Syslog ServerEnable Debug Debug ServiceNTP Service Debug ServerTime Zone Adjust clock for daylight savings Service AccessEnable Http Enable Ping ReplyCall Progress Tones LocalizationPrompt Tone Dial ToneConfirm Tone Holding ToneFollowing is a sample ring cadence pattern configuration Distinctive Ring SettingsCall forward selective Supplementary Service KeysBlock Anonymous Calls Warm LineSpeed Dialing IP DialingIncome Caller ID Calling Prefix KeysCall Waiting call alternative Call HoldCall Conference Call Conference DropControl Timer Values FXS Port FXS Port Polarity Configuration Ring SettingSnmp Trap Configuration Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Community Configuration Snmp System ConfigurationAuto Upgrade Manual Upgrade window Manual UpgradeReload Documentation Documentation link IntroductionLogout Logout window Contacting Patton for assistance Patton support headquarters in the USA Contact informationRMA numbers Warranty coverageAppendix a Compliance information Compliance Safety ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part CE Notice Declarations of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Voice Connectivity Voice Processing signalling dependentConnectivity Fax and Modem SupportIP Services Voice Services/FeaturesManagement Operating EnvironmentAppendix C Dial plans Simple Dial Plan Sample Dial PlansNon-dialed Line Dial Plan Complex Dial PlanSample Dial Plans Appendix D Calling Features Distinctive on Distinctive OFF Appendix E Voice prompt configuration Existing voice prompt configuration Accessing the voice prompt